Yes, the domain is misspelled. So was the first draft.

The launch list for imperfect makers.

LanuchList helps indie hackers, SaaS founders, and tiny teams find where to submit a startup, compare launch channels, and pick the next useful listing instead of doom-scrolling another generic directory.

120+
researched launch sites
Free + paid
directories, communities, review sites
DR + angle
so every listing has a reason
launch-sites.csv
Best next move Product demo video
Filter Free · High authority
Site Type Cost Authority Angle
Product Hunt Launch community Free High Tell the build story, not just the feature list.
Google Business Profile Local listing Free High Useful when the product has a local or service-area presence.
YouTube Channel Social channel Free Nofollow Lead with tutorials, demos, and honest maker notes.
Trustpilot Review directory Free tier High Real reviews beat polished copy.

Built for the search you actually type at 1:17 AM:

where to submit my startup startup directories list free product launch sites SaaS launch checklist

Not another graveyard of links

A launch directory with judgment baked in.

Most lists answer “what exists?” LanuchList answers “what should I do next, and what is the angle?” Every row is meant to help a maker decide, submit, and move on.

Sort by launch fit

Directory, social channel, review profile, newsletter, community, local listing, and more.

Know the tradeoff

Compare cost, domain rating, authority, backlink type, and whether the listing is worth your hour.

Use the angle

Each site includes a practical positioning note, because “submit your startup” is not a strategy.

A checklist for messy shipping

Launch without pretending you are done.

Good launches are rarely one heroic day. They are a sequence of small, specific submissions, rewrites, review asks, demos, and follow-ups.

  1. Pick a channel Start with launch communities for discovery, review sites for trust, or business profiles for local intent.
  2. Adapt the pitch Use the row angle to turn one product into the right story for that audience.
  3. Track the result Mark submitted, live, rejected, follow-up needed, and backlink discovered.

For imperfect makers

Ship the typo. Fix the funnel.

The name started as a typo: LanuchList, not LaunchList. Honestly? Perfect. Makers do not need more perfection theater. They need a useful map, a next step, and permission to put the thing in public while it still has wet paint.

“A launch list for people who can spell iteration better than launch.”

Founder note, kept for morale

FAQ

Questions makers search before shipping.

What is LanuchList?

LanuchList is a curated startup launch directory and checklist. It helps makers find places to submit a product, understand the cost and authority of each site, and choose a practical launch angle.

Is this only for Product Hunt launches?

No. Product Hunt is one channel. LanuchList covers directories, review profiles, business listings, social channels, newsletters, communities, and other places where a new product can earn attention.

Will it include free startup directories?

Yes. Free and paid options are separated, with notes on whether a listing is high-authority, nofollow, review-driven, local, or mostly useful for brand coverage.

Why is it spelled LanuchList?

Because the domain was bought before the typo was noticed. That is now the brand thesis: launch imperfectly, learn publicly, improve the next version.

Coming soon

Get the launch list when it opens.

Early users get the researched directory, submission checklist, and the first batch of launch angles.